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Herculanum et Pompéi : recueil général des peintures, bronzes, mosaïques, etc. découverts jusqu'à ce jour, et reproduits d'après Le antichita di Ercolano, Il Museo borbonico, et tous les ouvrages analogues : augmenté de sujets inédits, gravés au trait sur cuivre par H. Roux aîné (1839)


Author: Barré, Louis, 1799-1857; Roux, H. (Henri); Bouchet, Adolphe; Bories, J
Volume: v.4
Subject: Art, Greco-Roman
Publisher: Paris : Firmin Didot Frères
Language: French
Call number: 39999064000506
Digitizing sponsor: Boston Public Library
Book contributor: Boston Public Library
Collection: bostonpubliclibrary; americana

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Many of the plates are signed Ade Bouchet

The t.p. of v. 2 states that the explanatory text is by L. Barré and J. Bories, but according to the notice at beginning of v. 1, with the exception of a few leaves in the earlier portion, it is entirely by the former. Cf. Brit. Mus. catalogue

1-5. Peintures -- 6-7. Bronzes


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